Example sentences of "[adv] get [adv prt] of the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I only got out of the hospital because of an old unclosed file , and a doctor from the outside who took an interest in my case . |
2 | There is a connotation to leadership that needs perhaps getting out of the way . |
3 | If the pinches of flake were thrown over any other bream 's head then that fish would veer to one side , but only the bream immediately alongside him would react , and then only to get out of the way . |
4 | ‘ I think you 'd better get out of the water . |
5 | Better get out of the way . |
6 | If those trainers did n't want to end up in a splash they 'd better get out of the way before I … |
7 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd better get out of the City , ’ suggested Carradine . |
8 | And then er when they came back he says she says you know and I just says er and when she got out of the car , Dawn was out in the gar in the garden walking , and she said she just got out of the car and she looked over at Dawn like that took the kids in and she said I just says here you are , she said , come on Ashley over here , you stay and play in your back and your side of the er street from now on . |
9 | We had no sooner got out of the supermarket 's doors than the wee imp said he was tired and I must carry him to the car . |
10 | A young woman who had evidently just got out of the Mini was approaching . |
11 | they built , they built a well beaten aircraft and they have n't got half the technical advantages that the West has and their computers has still , practically just got out of the stage . |
12 | She shakes me gently by the hand and announces quietly , ‘ I 've just got out of the bath . ’ |
13 | He was just getting out of the car and he could just get back in it and move out with the same expertise . |
14 | As he helped her up , her gaze went past to him to Sabine , who was just getting out of the car to offer her assistance . |
15 | Steve said just get out of the office just get out of the office . |
16 | Steve said just get out of the office just get out of the office . |
17 | ‘ Why did n't Cosmas just get out of the bed ? ’ |
18 | Of course , we can not just get out of the routines and struggles and problems we are already engaged in . |
19 | ‘ We tried desperately to get out of the format of landing somewhere , splitting up , getting lost and getting captured , getting into trouble and getting out of it . |
20 | Without going into matters which might be the subject of the inquiry , can the Secretary of State confirm , first , that there have been recurrent problems with the signalling at either end of the line , as a result of the damp ; and , secondly , the system in case of an emergency and a red light was for the relevant engine drivers physically to get out of the cab and use a telephone near the tunnel ? |
21 | I make these journeys just to get out of the house . |
22 | I live in an area of high unemployment and it drives me mad when married mothers go back to work just to get out of the house . |
23 | ‘ I 'm sorry , I think I 've rather got out of the habit of talking to people . ’ |
24 | I quickly got out of the barrel and was in time to join Hunter and Dr Livesey and the rest , at the side of the ship . |
25 | After a few reasonable take-offs and landings , said those dreaded words feared by all trainee pilots , ‘ Do you think you can manage on your own for one circuit ? ’ , and promptly got out of the plane , leaving me to do the usual pre take-off checks , taxi to the beginning of the runway and nervously accelerate down the runway to do a fair take-off . |
26 | It was not clear whether the robber ever got out of the car or escaped with any of their valuables . |
27 | From safety she could notify the authorities of Travis 's whereabouts and still get out of the country before he caught up . |
28 | They both got out of the car . |
29 | Rennie later got out of the car with Marita and took her to a house on London Road in Gloucester where the couple had previously lived together . |
30 | He flapped his warrant card in automatic greeting and waved a hand at Catherine who had also got out of the car . |